The Administration has canceled a recent agreement between the Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Cuban Baseball Federation (FCB) just days after the names of the new Cuban players eligible to join teams in the United States were announced.

After the tragedy occurred in two mosques in the city of Christchurch (New Zealand), the debate between extremism, law reforms, and social media has populated the front page of every media, looking for an answer to the sad episode.

The collapse of the energy system has completely isolated Venezuela, its citizens have been unable to refrigerate or consume food since last Thursday. More than 80% of the territory is still without supplies and deaths in hospitals are counted in dozens.

The internal crisis of the Caribbean country has been monopolized by the unexpected Republican impetus to participate in its solution. Simultaneously, the Democratic Party has insisted on its own position, which has gone strangely unnoticed.

The detention of Univisión's team of journalists by the Maduro regime at the Miraflores Palace highlights the authoritarian rule and media censorship present in the country, which Venezuelans have been denouncing for years.

The outbreak of violence along Venezuela's borders with Colombia and Brazil following attempts to bring humanitarian aid to the country has influenced support in the international community for interim president Juan Guaidó, who announced a new framework of decisions in which "all options are on the table."

One inherited a hollow socialist revolution and condemned his country to the most critical levels of poverty. The other desperately needs to counterattack its internal opposition and is a constant and resonant political paradox. Both fail dangerously in the one concept they fixate on: socialism.

The White House's intervention in one of the most serious humanitarian crises in the region has unleashed all kinds of political posturing. The true intentions behind the Trump administration's apparent gesture of solidarity remain to be seen.